20 – 24) 5 Interrogating Inequality Erik Olin Wright‚ Interrogating Inequality (Chapter – 1) 6 Introduction to Class Analysis – classic inheritance & its debate Rosemary Crompton‚ Class and Stratification (Ch. – 1‚2) IV (Jan 27 – 31) 7 Theories of class Structure – Marx Benedix & Lipset‚ Class‚ Status and Power (Sec – 1) 8 Weber – Class‚ status‚ party Benedix & Lipset‚ Class‚ Status and Power (Sec – 1) Month February V (Feb. 3 – 7) 9 Inequality and Social Structure – comparison
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Is Gender Equality Still a Mirage? In today’s global society‚ it is apparent that gender inequality is still in existence in contemporary America. Helen Clark once said‚ “Any serious shift towards more sustainable societies has to include gender equality.” Societies have come a long way when it comes to women’s rights. In Countries like Sweden‚ Finland and Norway gender equality has emerged. While‚ countries in the Middle East and Asia still need to close as much as 50% of their gender gaps. Despite
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The creation of gender has contributed to inequality in American society in many ways. The beginning of this inequality began with Hall. Hall was an intersex human being‚ born with both male and female parts. Hall was brought forth into the General Court of Virginia because Hall dressed as both men and women when beneficial and “people were confused about Hall’s sexual identity” (Kerber 35). In order to find out what Hall’s identity was‚ three women; Alice‚ Dorothy‚ and Barbara looked over Hall’s
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The main difference between both theories is that one argues the need for inequality in order to maintain a balance in society‚ while the other sees it as only a benefit to the select few. For instance‚ functionalist theorists believe that inequality is needed in order to place people according to their intellectual ability. It seeks to place individuals that stand out‚ in the best qualified positions; positions that not everyone can do due to the lack of education and/or skill. The rest of society
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Savage Inequalities By Jonathan Kozol In 1964‚ the author‚ Jonathan Kozol‚ is a young man who works as a teacher. Like many others at the time‚ the grade school where he teaches is of inferior quality‚ segregated‚ understaffed‚ and in poor physical condition. Kozol loses his first job as a teacher because he introduces children to some African American poetry that subtly questions the conditions of blacks in America. Years later‚ after
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Sense of Change Management‚ 2nd edition Case studies – text and questions Contents Case study 1: Aster Group 3 Case study text: Aster Group 3 Introduction 3 History‚ culture‚ orientation 4 Drivers for change 6 Leadership 8 No shotgun wedding 9 The transition period – one year on 11 Project management 12 Organizational development 13 Developing management and leadership capacity and capability 14 Case study questions: Aster Group 17 Individual
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Professor Beresovsky Moral Foundations 140 February 28‚ 2014 “Inevitable vs. Amendable” The film “Inequality for All” tries to explain; what is the current status of the distribution of wealth and that of income equality? Why this is happening and if this is a problem. Yes‚ as stated in the film‚ social inequality is inevitable. But‚ there is without a doubt a problem with United States distribution of wealth. One of the facts that really opened my eyes was the fact that the 400 richest
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the Youtube video “Watch Inequality in America‚” from the politizane channel‚ the video states that your everyday CEO makes 380 times more than their average worker. If you do the math‚ then the average employee would have to work over a month to make what the CEO makes in only one hour (2012). So‚ besides pay inequality what else is affecting the nation’s poverty? While it is true that a large reason for the staggering amount of poverty in America comes from pay inequality‚ it also comes from the
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sacrifice. None gets exactly what he wants but goes for a better alternative. The opportunity cost of leaving the job must be lower than the cost of taking it in order for the candidate to stop negotiating Discussion Although negotiation in most cases is ubiquitous‚ research has suggested that negotiation behavior is usually far from optimal. While negotiators often feel they have successfully "negotiated" with other parties‚ research has demonstrated that untrained negotiators are not good at getting
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Femininity and masculinity are socially constructed practices that reinforce gender inequality. Among the most popular variations of the social constructionist theories is the gender role theory as an early form of social constructionism (Gergen‚ 1985). The focus on power and hierarchy reveals inspiration stemming from a Marxist framework‚ utilized for instance by materialist feminism‚ and Foucault’s writings on discourse. Sex is the biological differences between male and female contradicting
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